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Bearing Witness
by Farah Johnson
Bearing Witness is a fact-based human rights podcast examining how systems of violence operate abroad and at home—through the lenses of Palestine and U.S. immigration enforcement. Hosted by a U.S.-based activist, the show explores military occupation, detention, deportation, and the language of “security” used to justify harm. Each episode combines historical context, current reporting, and clear analysis, alongside personal commentary that rejects false neutrality in the face of mass suffering. This podcast does not speak for the oppressed. It documents what is being done to them and asks who benefits from our silence. honesty. If you’re uncomfortable, stay.If you’re defensive, listen anyway. Discomfort is often the first sign that the story you’ve been told is incomplete.
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First year, Ramadan, one year revert 2026
As we embark on Ramadan and 2026 Eid, I’m happy to announce that I am also celebrating my one year anniversary as a Muslim.Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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What resistance actually looks like
In this episode, we look at what resistance looks like in Palestine and the United States and how could feel isolating among atrocities.Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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Criminalizing descent
Criminalizing descent because when power can no longer control the narrative, it tries to control the people every authoritarian system reaches a moment or persuasion stops working.Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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Language as a weapon
Welcome back to Bearing WitnessIn the last episode, we talked about patterns how genocide and authoritarianism are not moments, but processes.Today, we’re talking about the first and most essential stage of that process.Language.Because before violence is normalized, language is prepared. Before people accept mass harm they are taught he was human and not.Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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Palestine, the United States, and the patterns we weren’t meant to see
In this episode of bearing witness, we explore the historical processes that led to occupation and genocide-level destruction in Palestine, and why the patterns unfolding their matter far beyond one placeThis episode traces The colonial foundations of Palestine‘s dispossession The Nakba and the creation of the state of Israel.Military occupation, blockade, and repeated assault on Gaza.Why current conditions meet multiple criteria under the UN definition of genocide.Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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Why this space matters
This episode explains why this podcast was created and why depth matters more than trending headlines. I talk about choosing truth over speed, witness over silence, and why some stories require more time, care, and presence. This is an invitation into a slower, more intentional space. Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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Podcast Trailer — Bearing Witness
This is Bearing Witness. A human rights podcast focused on occupation, immigration, and human rights. I’m Farah Johnson a U.S.-based activist examining actions taken by my government that affect people far beyond my borders—often justified through the language of security, legality, and order. This podcast focuses on two interconnected realities: military occupation abroad and immigration enforcement at home. Each episode is grounded in historical context, factual reporting, and clear analysis. Opinion is present, but it’s labeled. Neutrality is not performed where harm is clear. Bearing Witness does not speak for the oppressed. It documents what is being done to them, how it is justified, and who is protected by silence. new episodes released weekly If you are looking for comfort, this may not be the place.If you are looking for clarity, you’re welcome here.Send us Fan Mail "This has been Bearing Witness. Thank you for listening, for feeling, and for bearing witness. Share this episode if you believe stories matter—and they do. Take care of yourself, and take care of each other.”
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Bearing Witness is a fact-based human rights podcast examining how systems of violence operate abroad and at home—through the lenses of Palestine and U.S. immigration enforcement. Hosted by a U.S.-based activist, the show explores military occupation, detention, deportation, and the language of “security” used to justify harm. Each episode combines historical context, current reporting, and clear analysis, alongside personal commentary that rejects false neutrality in the face of mass suffering. This podcast does not speak for the oppressed. It documents what is being done to them and asks who benefits from our silence. honesty. If you’re uncomfortable, stay.If you’re defensive, listen anyway. Discomfort is often the first sign that the story you’ve been told is incomplete.
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Farah Johnson
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